Postal mail stop
A "Postal Mail Stop" is a designated location where mail and packages can be delivered to a specific individual or organization. Here are some common types of postal mail stops:
- Post Office Box (PO Box): A private mailbox rented from the post office, where mail and packages are delivered to a specific box number.
- General Delivery: A service offered by the post office where mail and packages are held for pickup by the addressee at a local post office.
- Mail Stop: A designated location within a building or organization where mail and packages are delivered to a specific individual or department.
- Receiving Desk: A location within a company or organization where mail and packages are received and distributed to the appropriate person or department.
- Mailroom: A centralized location within a building or organization where mail and packages are sorted, processed, and distributed to the appropriate person or department.
When using a postal mail stop, it's essential to include the correct address and any necessary instructions, such as:
- The name of the recipient
- The name of the organization or building
- The specific location or department within the building
- Any special instructions, such as "Attention: [Name]" or "Hold for pickup"
By using a postal mail stop, you can ensure that your mail and packages are delivered efficiently and accurately to the intended recipient.